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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1936-04-10

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1936-04-10, page 01

Central Ohio's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Reaching Every Home
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Devoted to American
and
Jewish Ideais
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
VrMumc XVn—No. 119
COLUMHUS, 01 ITO, AIMML 10. 1936
Per YeaV $3.00; Per Copy loc
Strictly Confidential
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
Stephen S* Wise and Louis! Lipsky Address Call to I American Jewry
Did You Know That?
Thc late Henri Bcitdel, prominent New York merchant who specialized in women's clothing, was a member of All Saints* Church on' I.on^ Island and thc Rev. Dr. Alexander McKcch- nie, who ofliciHtcd at thc funeral,'called hiin "a Christian K<^ntlcman", but we know a New York rabbi who olTicialcd at thc funeral of Ikndcl's mother... Rcndcl came of an Orthodox Jewish family from Louisiana... So far news importance is concenii'd, Dr. Al¬ bert liinstcin is a forgotten man... In a recent poll of the ten outstand¬ ing news figures of thc world Ein¬ stein didn't get a single vote...Two years ago hc was among the first ten ...Miss Cora Rubin, one of Senator Borah's secretaries, is facing kept busy e.Ki>hnninM: that she'"; nol Jcwi'ih, de¬ spite her name.. .As we predicted here .^icveral wccki ago, former Rcf- njijee Commissidiier James G, Mc¬ Donald ih now a member of the edi¬ torial staff of thc New York Times .. .The rit^y Doctor's Hospital in New Y"ork divides its maternity ward into Aryan and non-Aryan sections, rcierviiig one floor fur Jcwisli women exclusively.. .That's starting anti- Semitism ri^ht from tlic cradle... Martial Notes Harry H. Schaffer of Pittsburgh, senior vice-commander-in-chief of the -Jewish War Veterans, and J. George Kredman, past commander-in-chief^ arc resironsible for getting David A. Brown into thc JWV...At the recent convention of the New Jersey JWV they met BVown and brought him to thc convention... Although he's a Spanish-American War veteran. Brown didn't know hc was eligible for the JWV...But he is now a member in good standing of thc Detroit post .. .Speaking of the JWV, its next na¬ tional convention will be held in Pitts¬ burgh over the Labor Day week-end ,. .And Pittsburgh will probably have the next national commander-in-chief in the person of Harry SchafTcr... Still on the .subject of the JWV, wc might mention that the honorary edi¬ tor-in-chief of thc Jewish War Vet¬ erans, ofificial JWV organ, is a promi¬ nent Hohoken Catholic printer by the name of John Bado, who has done plenty for inter-religious good will--- About People Al Jolson's father and mother have realized a life-long ambition by taking their first trip to Palestine.. .Al saw them of! recently from New York. Jack Lait, ace feature writer, is thc new editor of the New York Daily Mirror, ..Miss Gladys Rothafel, niece of the late Sainuel (Roxy) Rothafel, is now the bride of Joseph L. Eiscn- drath, Jr., of Chicago. ..George Jean Nathan^ dramatic critic, and Mai-Mai- Sze, daughter* of the Chinese ambas¬ sador to thc United States, arc said to be sweet on each other...That story about Paul Muni having shaved his head for the lead role in "The Good Earth" is. baloney...Hc achieved the effect with the help of a crack make¬ up expert...Sam Schulman of the In¬ ternational News Pliotos was thc first photographer to make news shots of thc Johnstown flood...His pictures were in New York before those of any other cameraman...When Kentucky's new governor. A'. B. Chandler, an¬ nounced that Kentucky Colonels were no more he de-militarized such person¬ alities as Eddie Cantor, Fannie Brice, Carl Lacmmle, George Jcssel, Baby LeRoy and Sophie Tucker...One of Sylvia Sidney's cute tricks is her habit of astonishing interviewers by throw¬ ing her right hip out of joint... Sports Parade Hank Greenberg will never play baseball on Yom Kippur, he's told his friends.. .While Hank was holding out he spent his time playing ball with a crowd of Jewish kids in a Bronx park' ...A back injury has cut short the promising tennis career of Hank Pru- soff, Seattle racquet-wielder...Nornian Armitage, nee Cohen, national saber champion, may be forced out of thc Olympic tryouts as the result of an arm injury...Walter Singer, former Syracuse gridiron star, is now ath¬ letic director of the Jersey City Com¬ munity Center...Dolly Stark, base- ball's only Jewiiih umpire, who is now on a year's leave of absence, will prob¬ ably broadcast a baseball program... Hitlerium Circulars issued by American police departments describe alt criminals with short mustaches as having "a Hitler nuistaclie"...Der Fuehrer has an an¬ nual income of $267,000 a year.. .This (Continued o» patje 8)
NEW YORK (WNS)—Profound j dibapiiointmcnt at thc failure of thc Vcr.>iaillc<; Treaty to bring to world Jewry the anticipateif relief from op- prcs'iion and persecution is expre.wcd hi a Passover message to the Jcw.i of America issued by Ihc Americin Jewish Congress over the signatures of Dr. Stephen S. Wise, President, and Louis Lipsky, Vice President. The message also calls upon American Jewry lo unite for organized self-help and a vigorous defense of thcir rights hy r.'dlying to thc support of the World Jewish Congress, a session of which ir. to he held at Geneva in August, and by participating in the National Elec¬ toral Conference to be convened at Washington on June 13th for the pur¬ pose of electing delegates to thc World Jewish Congress and instructing the Anicrican delegation in accordance with thc . American Jewish stand on the problems to be considered at Geneva.
Pointing out that during the past decade, "when it was thought the spirit of democracy and intellectual freedom would destroy the walls of race preju¬ dice and religious bigotry," the Jew-} of sonic countries have lost the posi- tion.s and rights apparently gained at thc end of the world war, the message calls upon American Jexvs "to take vigorous steps to make appeal for jus¬ tice and fair play, and through thcir own consolidated strength to give or¬ ganized support to those Jewries that face appalling political and economic difTiculties which they arc unable through self-help, to overcome.
"A doctrine of hate and extermina¬ tion is being preached by what was formerly one of the leading civilized ccimtrics in the world. Three million Jew.s have become the helpless victims of an uncontrollable anti-Seinitistn among the Polish people," thc message states, commenting also on thc eco¬ nomic discrimination against Jews practiced by the Polish Government and on thc.difRculties now being en¬ countered in Palestine because of "a recession of a generous promise on the part of thc Mandatory Government." "It therefore becomes imperatively necessary," the message declares, "for the Jewish people witli dignity, vigor and determination to present their de¬ mands for the recognition of their in¬ alienable rights, thcir claim for jus¬ tice *and 'equality, to the enlightened public opinion of the world; to unite in defense of their rights and to en¬ deavor, through cooperative efforts, to readjust and reconstruct Jewish life within the economic structures uf tlic nations of which thcy arc a part."
It is because the Committee of Jew¬ ish Delegations, an outgrowth of thc Jewish delegations that participated in the Peace Conference of 1019, has not
EX-NEWSBOY HAILED AS SECOND CARUSO
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J- (WNS)—Philip Canar, 3r».year old ex-bus driver, newRboy and butcher, wlio has been hailed as another Caruso, will make his concert debut on May 27th ut Town HalL A native of Cam¬ den. N. J., Canar, who&o real name is Cohen, sold newspapers and was a butcher until he be¬ came nn Atlantic City taxi driver. Musicians who rode in his cab heard him sing and urged him to cultivate his voice. But he could not afford a mu¬ sical education until u trallic accident mangled one hand nnd thus provided him with the money for several years of study in Italy. Experts say Canar has one of thc most powerful tenor voices heard since the days of Caruso.
ENGLISH JEWRY RAISES
S2,ooo,ooo Foit (;ekman
JEWISH EMIGRATION
LOXDON (WNS)—English Jewry has already :^2,fl00,0()f) toward the $.'i,O(M),O01> appeal being riii'^tti Iiorc as
Many Attractions Revealed In Forthcoming United . Jubilee by Writer
By JACK MOSS
With a dash of oo-la-la and a gen-
pa'rt of the $l!5,Q(M),00f> fuiKl ior tlie^^r*'""' •sprinkling <if the delights of
transfer of JOOJKIC* German Jews to other rnuntrics in the next four years, it was disclosed in the I^iirlnn Jewish Chronicle, which publisher a list of contributors. The largest dnnors were I.^rH Bearsted, Simon Mark- and Simon Laskini, cacli of whom gave $J.->0,000.
American Nazis Extend
Their Activities Into
Political Sphere
NEW YORK (WNS)—Extension of Nazi activities into the field of American politics under thc slogans of "America for the A'lliericans", "America wake up" and "opposition to'internationalism, Bolshevism, Marx¬ ism and Judaism" was announced by the German-American League, at its first meeting since it abandoned thc discredited name of Friends of the ^ew Germany. Rudolph Markmatin, Eastern lc<ider of thc organization; Carl Nicolay, his deputy; Fritz Kuhn, national leader; and James Wheeler Hill, New York City leader, outlined tbe organization's objectives before several hundred Nazis at the Schwab- cnlialle in Brooklyn. OlFicially the German-American League will strive "to combat tlie Moscow-directed, mad¬ ness of the Red world menace and its Jewish bacillus-carriers" but its real objective will be thc mobilization of the voting strength of German-Ameri¬ cans in support of candidates who ac¬ cept the Nazi prograni and in ofiposi- tion to Jewish candidates for public olTice.
The organization's new name was denounced by Samual Untermyer, president of thc Non-Sectarian Anti- Nazi League, as a Nazi trick to cre¬ ate confusion with the German-Ameri¬ can League for Culture, an organiza¬ tion of anti-Nazi Germans that has been fighting the Na^is in this coun¬ try. Mr. Untermyer said that thc real reason for the change in name "can be found in thc widespread dis¬ repute into which the organization had fallen." ¦
Meanwhile, the Nazi elements among thc Germans are exploiting the Haupt¬ mann case for anti-Semitic propa¬ ganda. Shouts of "kill Wilcntz, not succeeded in creating and maintaining, Hauptmann" filled the air at a meeting
Urges Local Branches of Jewish Publication Society
I PHILADELPHIA (WNS)-ror- |mation of regional branches to increase membership and to develop active Jew¬ ish reading centers wherever there is a Jewish community were propoF^d lo thc IStli annual meeting of the Jewish Publication Society of America by U. W. Iluebsch, vice-president of thc Vik¬ ing Press. J. Solis-Cohen, Jr., presi¬ dent of thc Society, reported that il had operated at a profit during the past year, that its membership had increa.sed and that it-liad enrolled the 31 chapters of thc Phi lilpsihin Pi fra¬ ternity and many B'nai B'rith lodges. Orders for books were received from thc Vatican Library ind from such far off places as Egypt; South Africa and Ireland, Mr. Solis7Cohen also an¬ nounced the extensio;t of the closing date of the Edwin Wolf Prize novel award for a novel of Jewish interest from April Jo to October Ifi, inilG.
Mr. Splis-Cohcn was reelected pres¬ ident and thc following other officers vverc named: Judge Horace Stern of Philadelphia, vice-president; Howard A. Wolf of Philadelphia, treasurer; Maurice Jacobs of Philadelphia, sec¬ retary ; Dr. Isaac Husik of Philadel¬ phia, editor.
G^iy Parce, thc Second Annual United Jnlillce brings to Columbus' Memorial Hall, the night of April 21, that spec- triciilar panonmia "The Streets of Paris."
,^t the stage, two gigantic columns ri.se almost to the ceiling from which aspiring position two gorgeous dark- eyed beauties survey the scene below thrm. Surrounding ^hc great hall is an actual representation of a htrcct in , Paris.
Appeal To Jew$ Of America To Consecrate
Selves To Deliverance Of Their Brethren
Overseas Is Keynote Of Nationwide
Passover Broadcast
Rabbi Jonah H. Wiso, Carl J. Austrian and Rabbi Herbert S.^ Goldstein Arc Principal Speakers in Program Spon- " sored by Joint Distribution Committee
.lcclas<;cd
a united Jewish front that the Amer¬ ican Jewish Congress decided some time ago upon the creation of the World Jewish Congress, an emergency session of which is to be held this Summer, the message goes on. The 6rganized Jews of America and all Jewish national organizations arc asked to cooperate in the election of a dele¬ gation to represent Ainerican Jewry at this emergency session.
The tentative prograni for the World Jewish Congress session in¬ cludes : First, a comprehensive review of the political status of Jews the world over, and the setting up of an executive body, representative of the organized Jewries of the world, for thc defense of Jewish civil, political and economic rights; secondly, a re¬ view o£ the economic conditions under which Jews throughout tiie world live, and the setting^ up of an economic in¬ stitute to gather statistics on the eco¬ nomic life o£ Jews and "to cooperate ill the reconstruction of the economic life of Jews in any country in which their existence is threatened through discrimination and inequality"; and, thirdly, a consideration of the problem of Jewish emigration in all its phases, and the setting up of an institute that will regulate and coordinate* all Jew* ish imniigration agencies.
Emphasizing that "die defense and lecoiislruction of Jewish life cannot be undertaken from the local point of view of each Jewish community" and that the more favored Jewries cannot "avoid or evade the consequences of dehial of Jewish rights in any land," the message concludes with an appeal for participation in thc Washington Conference to be held in June, to the end that by a determined stand "we
of the Committee of .100, a save- Hauptmaun organization. Thc Rev. John Fitting, a Lutheran minister who claims to be one of Hauiitmann's spirit¬ ual advisers, harangued the meeting with the "inside story" of the Haupt inaiin case, asserting that IJauptmann's arrest was "a Jewish trick" and that "the Jews run the government." Al the same time the Greater New York Conference of thc Seventh Day Ad- ventists has unfrocked the Rev. D. G. Werner, another of Hauptmaiin's spiritual advisers.
AMATEUR RADIO CONTEST AT UNITED JUBILEE
The United Jubilee will con¬ duct n Children's Amateur Radio Contest at Memorial Hall on thc evening of April 21. AH children under lIi years of age who can sing, dnncc or play an instrument are requested to be at the Schonthal Center Sunday (to¬ morrow), April 12 from 11 a. m. to 12 noon to register for the contest. Three valu¬ able prizes will be awarded to winners.
For further details of this and other special attractions, see next week's Chronicle.
WILLIAM GUMBLE DIES OF HEART ATTACK
Striijken with a lu'irt attack, Wil¬ liam Gumble, age j8, a lifelong resi¬ dent of Columbus, died' at his home, lS2fI Bryden road, last Saturday morning.
For the past ten years, Mr. Gumble had been auditor for May & Co. He was a member of Bryden Road Temple and past exalted niler of Columbus Elks.
He was a brother of Henry Gumble of 781 Bryden Road, and is survived by his wife,.Mrs. Ro^c Jacobs Gumble,
son, Morton G. Gumble, and two sisters. Miss Hattie Gumble and Mrs. Amelia Gundershcimcr. Services were held at the Schoedinger chapel at 10 a. m., Monday, with Rabhi Samuel M. Gup officiating. Burial was made in Grccnlawn cemetery,
Jewish' Lawyer Leaves Fund To Cardinal Hayes
NEW YORK (WNS)—The Pat¬ rick Cardinal Hayes Fund, the Salva¬ tion Army and the Volunteers of America were among the 26 educa¬ tional, charitable and iihilanthropic in¬ stitutions that received bequests total¬ ling $30,000 under the will of the late Henry Wollnian, attorney and son of pioneer Jewish settlers in Kansas. Mr. Wollniaii's will provided a trust fund of $3,1)00 for the board of education of Leavenworth, Kansas, his birth¬ place, to set up prizes.
B'nai B'rith Auxiliary Card Party to Be Held Wednes¬ day Evening
Don't forget the card party to be given by the B'nai B'rith Auxiliary at eight o'clock Wednesday evening, April 13, at ths Broad St. Temple. Tickets are only 25 cents and can be obtained from any member of thc Auxiliary. Men as well as women are invited to attend this affair where many valuable prizes will be awarded, Thc proceeds of the party are to be used in redecorating thc chapel at the Hillel Foundation on the Ohio State University campus.
Mrs. Ann Shilliig, Chairman of the Hospitality Comn<ittee of the Auxil¬ iary, has appointed Mrs. S. J. Schlon¬ sky chairman of tie cfird party. The style show, an added feature on the evening's program, will be presented by Brooks, Ine, Tlie public is cordially invited.
Infants' Home Donations
shall vindicate the traditions and ideals of our ancestors, and achieve our right¬ ful position among the peoples of the world."
Local conventions at which dele¬ gates to the Washington Conference will be chosen are being prepared under the auspices of the American Jewish Congress, it is also announced. In this way it is hoped that a demo¬ cratically representative American delegation will be elected to reinresent the Jews of this country at thc Geneva sessions.
The hoard of drectors and kiddies of the Jewish Infaits' Home of Ohio arc deeply gratefil to the following donors: Miss Sarai Wiener, in honor of her birthday, a party for the kid¬ dies ; Patricia L;nii Morris, Alan Isaac Wolf, and Joan Louise Wolf, a piano for the home Mrs. Mollie Gtiss- nian, a bequest fropi her husband, Mr Sam Gussnian; IVr. and Mrs. Sam Summer, in memory of Mollie Har< moil Gumble; Mc. and Mrs. Ben Lurie, in memory of Max Gunder¬ sheimer and Natalc Isaacs; and Rho Mu Chapter of P Tau Pi and Mr, Edwanl J. Goodnan, in memory of William Gumble.
Ilcrc is thc sinister Bastille with its hewed stone construction and barred entrance. A little further on is thc Tavcrnne. There arc shoppes, one after another, each displaying its own wares—candies, cakes and fruits and bottled delights. There is a little house that has been converted to another purpose for this occasion I
Everything is rampant with color- Beautiful shades of blue and yellow and orange and red. Glittering silver decorations and brightly colored lights transform the amazed onlooker to "zc boulevard."
The beautiful scenery is the product of skilled artists and clever designers. It is the property of a well known, local fraternal organization and has been used only twice in this city. On these occasions, only members of this group have .seen this marvelous piece of work. The entire set-up was espe¬ cially constructed to fit Memorial Hall. The Jubilee committee is proud of the fact that it has secured such a novel attraction. It has proceeded to allot different shoppes and locations to the many local groups that are cooperating in this affair.
For histance, the B'nai B'rith Ladies' Auxiliary has taken over the clever Salami Booth of last year. Mrs. I. W. Garek, thc group's president, be¬ lieves that inasmuch as thc men did such a good job last year handing out thc bologna that this year, in more callable hands, it should really go places.
Those who have never tasted Strudel-a-la-Paree will be given this opportunity thc night of April 21 if they stop at the sign of the Strudel. Mrs. Allan Gundersheimer, president of the Rose E. Lazarus Sisterhood, is assured that her organization's conces¬ sion will tend to make everyone leave the Jubilee with a good taste in their mouths. Strudel and puns I
Here is Monte Carlo. But who are those mustached croupiers, so expertly raking in ducats across thc board for the benefit of thc Columbus Hebrew School". But, yes, it's "Sam Gurevitz and Abish Wolman at the head of a whole group of expert "craftsmen." Thc Monte Carlo will be the joint effort of the scliool board and the B'nai B'rith,
But space docs not permit an ade¬ quate description of all that will be seen and heard at Memorial Hall the ev<;ning of April 21, There will be over twenty other attractions, each dif¬ ferent, each entertaining. Suffice it to say that the evening will be delight¬ ful, with an utmospliei'e of sophisti¬ cation, enhanced by the strains of swinging music and glowing entertain¬ ment.
All the things that go to make up the charm that is the park in Paree in the spring will tend to mark the Jubi¬ lee us the thing. It's coming. It's dazzling. And it's for charity.
NEW YORK, April 7—An appeal to Jews of America to consecrate thia Passover Eve to thc deliverance and aid of thcir oppressed brethren in Germany, Poland and other East Euro¬ pean countries was sounded last night in a nationwide Passover broadcast sponsored by thc American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee over thc facilities of thc National Broadcasting Company.
The three speakers, active in thc Joint Distribution Committee's cam¬ paign for $3,500,000 to continue relief and reconstruction work in behalf of Jews overseas were Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, co-chairman of the JDC national campaign; Carl J. Austrian, chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee's Campaign in Greater New York for $l,n0O,0OO, and Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein, Honorary President, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrcgjitions.
Declaring that deliverance of perse¬ cuted Jews was not to be entrusted to miracles and that "there appears no single Moses who might lead his people out of thc lands of oppression" as in biblical days, Carl J. Austrian said:
"We have today put our faith in the working - together of many men and w6mcn in a common cause of hu¬ man service. Accordingly, in the heart of every Jew who lives in this land of liberty and opportunity, there is a prayer tonight for the deliverance of his co-rcligionists from their tragic bondage."
Referring to the .ictivities of the Joint Distribution Committee as the only American organization devoted to the task of rehabilitating Jews and easing thcir plight in Germany, Poland and other European lands, Mr. .\iis- tri**n said further:
"The great task of .saving German Jewry from annihilation, of helping East European Jewry to survive and subsist has become the' responsibility of the American Jewish Joint Distri¬ bution Committee. This organization formed more than two decades ago to correlate and administer assistance which the Jews of America desired to render to their needy brethren over¬ seas has become the major agency of help for Jews of Germany. It cannot alter the harsh Nuremberg Laws that threaten them with economic and spiritual death but it can mitigate their brutal effect as it is thc only major American agency which is permitted to work within Germany to help thc Jews."
He outlined Joint Distribution Com¬ mittee activities within Germany as those of feeding'and caring for the
destitute, thc retraining ut Jcwisli intellectuals and professional worker.*, and the rendering of free loans to a.ssist Jews in need within Germany. These activities also have been in operation within Poland and other East liuroijcan countries for many years. It also provides for thc transportation of Jews from Germany to Palestine and other overseas coun- trics of permanent refuge.
Jewish Concept of Freedom Pointing out that the original Jew¬ ish concept of freedom was the libera¬ tion of human beings- to enjoy those things which are fundamental to thc /\merican ideal of Government,-Rabhi Jonah K Wise, of the Central Syna-' gogue, said:
It took a l^ing time to persuade hu¬ nian beings tliat it was possible for them to live lives alongside one an¬ other as free and equal creatures. This idea was important in the_ Old Testa¬ ment aud has been cherished by Jews and lovers of liberty for thousands of years.
"I am very eager for this combina¬ tion of Old Testament social logic and American ideals to function in the world. We Americans must rejoice in the opportunity which is given us , to proclaim this humane and idealistic program to the world.
American liberty is a fact of ex¬ perience in thc present and in the im¬ mediate past, it is also an experience made valid by the moral values of a democracy which was not limited by any land or any boundary or any lan¬ guage or any color or any creed— that is, the democracy of thc Old Tes¬ tament."
Declaring that the four traditional questions, ,or "Mah Nishtanoh" of Passover, could be answeretl far bet¬ ter by the generous response bf Jews than by any prayers of a rabbi for the deliverance of oppressed Jews over¬ seas. Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein said:'
"Wc cannot celebrate Passover, thc , festival of freedom unless we free our- , selves of our conscientious obligation to extend immediate relief to those who tonight in hunger, in dread and in tears, are approaching those self¬ same Seder tables that to us are a shrinc-and a joy in our safe and happy homes.
"The Joint Distribution Cominittce is attempting to raise $3,500,000 with which to continue its wprk of rescue and reconstruction among thc deci¬ mated and downtrodden Jewish com¬ munities that reach forth thcir empty nnd imploring hands from many lands "throughout the diaspora,"
Sunday, April 19, Will Be
Important Day on Broad
St. Temple Calendar
-'Ml plans have been completed for the holy Sium HaTorah ceremoiiiea which will be held at thc Broad St. Temple Sunday afternoon, April 19, at two o'clock, following the present.i- tion of a new Torah to the Temple by Mr. Louis R. Polster, 314 S. Drexel Ave., Bexley. Invitations have been
who came in under the German quota, arc eligibje for American citizenship. Many of the immigrants arc lawyers. doctors and other professionals.
Cultural Group to Conduct Temple Sisterhood Pro¬ gram Next Tuesday
The prograni for thc next regular meeting of the Rose E. Lazarus Sis¬ terhood Tuesday, April 14, at 2 p. m. extended to all local Jewish organiza- 1 at the Bryden Road Temple will be in tions and surrounding communities, charge of the Cultural Group, and present indications point to an \ Mrs. S- C. Swerdlow and Mrs. David unusually large attendance. Gerstenfeld, representing the group,
An appropriate musical prograni has ^yjn present "Moses Maimonides—His been arranged and will be conducted | L^f,., Times and Philosophy." A short by Cantor Emil Rosen pf Cincinnai 1 ' play, "The Resting Place," will" be Ohio. Rabbi Louis Feinberg, also oi ^gd by Mrs. Samuel M. Gup, Mrs. that city, and who will be the guest ^jua Hofmayer, Mrs. Paul Mode and
speaker, is one of the leading rabbis in the conservative ministry In the middle west.
It is interesting to note that this holy ceremony is one of thc oldest in the Jewish tradition and should prove an nispiration to those who never wit¬ nessed an occasion of this kind.
Record Emigration
WARSAW (WNS)—A new rec¬ ord for Jewish emigration to Palestine in one week was set here when 1,000 Jews left for Palestine.
889 German Jewish Refugees Admitted to U. S. Last Month
NEW YORK (WNS)—The num¬ ber of German Jewish refugees admit¬ ted to tbe United States as permanent residents under the immigration quota during die past month was raised to 889 with the arrival of 300 emigres on the S, S. Washington. Previously, groups of 200, 190, 111 and 85 were admitted. All of these iicW arrivals,
Mrs. Arnold Youiigerman. The meet¬ ing will'be followed by a social hour.
House of Representatives Honprs Sabath on Birthday
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)— The House of Representatives took t'inie out from'thc business of legisla¬ tion to pay tribute to Representative Adolph J. Sabath, dean of the House, on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Representative Ta> lor of Colorado raited attention to the Jewish legis¬ lator's birthday and pointed out that the Chicago representative has been a member of Congress for 30 years. Republicans and Democrats joined in a half hour of oratorical praise of Rep- tesentative Sabath'y public service. Mr. Sabath was born in Bohemia.
DONT FORGET THE BIG EVENT OF THE YEAR—UNITED JUBILEEr-MEMORIAL HALL, TUESDAY EVE. APRIL 21

Central Ohio's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Reaching Every Home
W^t ®\m 'hvm\\ (SA\xtmtU
Devoted to American
and
Jewish Ideais
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
VrMumc XVn—No. 119
COLUMHUS, 01 ITO, AIMML 10. 1936
Per YeaV $3.00; Per Copy loc
Strictly Confidential
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
Stephen S* Wise and Louis! Lipsky Address Call to I American Jewry
Did You Know That?
Thc late Henri Bcitdel, prominent New York merchant who specialized in women's clothing, was a member of All Saints* Church on' I.on^ Island and thc Rev. Dr. Alexander McKcch- nie, who ofliciHtcd at thc funeral,'called hiin "a Christian KhnninM: that she'"; nol Jcwi'ih, de¬ spite her name.. .As we predicted here .^icveral wccki ago, former Rcf- njijee Commissidiier James G, Mc¬ Donald ih now a member of the edi¬ torial staff of thc New York Times .. .The rit^y Doctor's Hospital in New Y"ork divides its maternity ward into Aryan and non-Aryan sections, rcierviiig one floor fur Jcwisli women exclusively.. .That's starting anti- Semitism ri^ht from tlic cradle... Martial Notes Harry H. Schaffer of Pittsburgh, senior vice-commander-in-chief of the -Jewish War Veterans, and J. George Kredman, past commander-in-chief^ arc resironsible for getting David A. Brown into thc JWV...At the recent convention of the New Jersey JWV they met BVown and brought him to thc convention... Although he's a Spanish-American War veteran. Brown didn't know hc was eligible for the JWV...But he is now a member in good standing of thc Detroit post .. .Speaking of the JWV, its next na¬ tional convention will be held in Pitts¬ burgh over the Labor Day week-end ,. .And Pittsburgh will probably have the next national commander-in-chief in the person of Harry SchafTcr... Still on the .subject of the JWV, wc might mention that the honorary edi¬ tor-in-chief of thc Jewish War Vet¬ erans, ofificial JWV organ, is a promi¬ nent Hohoken Catholic printer by the name of John Bado, who has done plenty for inter-religious good will--- About People Al Jolson's father and mother have realized a life-long ambition by taking their first trip to Palestine.. .Al saw them of! recently from New York. Jack Lait, ace feature writer, is thc new editor of the New York Daily Mirror, ..Miss Gladys Rothafel, niece of the late Sainuel (Roxy) Rothafel, is now the bride of Joseph L. Eiscn- drath, Jr., of Chicago. ..George Jean Nathan^ dramatic critic, and Mai-Mai- Sze, daughter* of the Chinese ambas¬ sador to thc United States, arc said to be sweet on each other...That story about Paul Muni having shaved his head for the lead role in "The Good Earth" is. baloney...Hc achieved the effect with the help of a crack make¬ up expert...Sam Schulman of the In¬ ternational News Pliotos was thc first photographer to make news shots of thc Johnstown flood...His pictures were in New York before those of any other cameraman...When Kentucky's new governor. A'. B. Chandler, an¬ nounced that Kentucky Colonels were no more he de-militarized such person¬ alities as Eddie Cantor, Fannie Brice, Carl Lacmmle, George Jcssel, Baby LeRoy and Sophie Tucker...One of Sylvia Sidney's cute tricks is her habit of astonishing interviewers by throw¬ ing her right hip out of joint... Sports Parade Hank Greenberg will never play baseball on Yom Kippur, he's told his friends.. .While Hank was holding out he spent his time playing ball with a crowd of Jewish kids in a Bronx park' ...A back injury has cut short the promising tennis career of Hank Pru- soff, Seattle racquet-wielder...Nornian Armitage, nee Cohen, national saber champion, may be forced out of thc Olympic tryouts as the result of an arm injury...Walter Singer, former Syracuse gridiron star, is now ath¬ letic director of the Jersey City Com¬ munity Center...Dolly Stark, base- ball's only Jewiiih umpire, who is now on a year's leave of absence, will prob¬ ably broadcast a baseball program... Hitlerium Circulars issued by American police departments describe alt criminals with short mustaches as having "a Hitler nuistaclie"...Der Fuehrer has an an¬ nual income of $267,000 a year.. .This (Continued o» patje 8)
NEW YORK (WNS)—Profound j dibapiiointmcnt at thc failure of thc Vcr.>iaillc appeal being riii'^tti Iiorc as
Many Attractions Revealed In Forthcoming United . Jubilee by Writer
By JACK MOSS
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American Nazis Extend
Their Activities Into
Political Sphere
NEW YORK (WNS)—Extension of Nazi activities into the field of American politics under thc slogans of "America for the A'lliericans", "America wake up" and "opposition to'internationalism, Bolshevism, Marx¬ ism and Judaism" was announced by the German-American League, at its first meeting since it abandoned thc discredited name of Friends of the ^ew Germany. Rudolph Markmatin, Eastern lc lor of Colorado raited attention to the Jewish legis¬ lator's birthday and pointed out that the Chicago representative has been a member of Congress for 30 years. Republicans and Democrats joined in a half hour of oratorical praise of Rep- tesentative Sabath'y public service. Mr. Sabath was born in Bohemia.
DONT FORGET THE BIG EVENT OF THE YEAR—UNITED JUBILEEr-MEMORIAL HALL, TUESDAY EVE. APRIL 21